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11 April 2010

Distortion guitar effect pedals are as key to the world of guitar playing as guitar playing is to modern music. How do you get a whole spectrum of distortion tones? You can fritter a fortune on individual stompboxes (and have a guitar effect pedal board the size of Delaware)... or you can put the new X-Series DF-7 Distortion Factory to work.

You not only get DigiTech quality models like the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer, EH Big Muff, Pro Co Rat, Metal Zone and DOD Overdrive/Preamp 250, you also get a ton of EQ control. That's because the DF-7 guitar effect pedal features three dual concentric tone controls so you can adapt each model with High, Mid, Midrange and Low semi-parametric EQ. If you're a distortion freak (and who isn't?), check out the new X-Series DF-7 at your DigiTech dealer today.

The DF-7 guitar effect pedal is great because it isn't just pedal models. Digitech has also carefully modeled the cabinet and tube characteristics of classic amps associated with each pedal. It's this combination that truly distinguishes the DF-7. Flexible Output Mode allows you to connect in stereo to your amps, mixer or mono to both.

Sound? Amazing, all seven of them. Extremely versatile for all styles. Honestly I love this guitar effect pedal. It just takes some time to experiment to find the sounds you want. The pedal sounds where at least in the ball park when auditioning with all the tone knobs at 12o'clock. Easy to adjust. If it sounds a little too thin, dial up the low end,etc,,what could be simpler?